Last week Matt headed out to Downtown LA to check out the all new OUE Skyspace Los Angeles at the US Bank Tower.

For those of you not from LA, having a grand observation deck is something that we've been lacking for quite awhile so it's nice to have something so spectacular in our downtown. The slide is just the added cherry on top and we hope you enjoy the pics below.

The opening day was Saturday and unfortunately as openings go, some things weren't quite ready for "prime time" yet. It's always best to wait a few weeks for any new attraction to work out the bugs, and this is certainly no different. We'll be heading back once everything is up and running to get some night pictures for sure.

Written by Matthew Nelson

Nothing but glass

Looking up at Skyslide

Looking down through the Skyslide

Looking up to the top of the tower

Pershing Square - If you ride Metro to visit Skyspace this is where you would exit the Red Line.

Hello helicopter

Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory

Bank of America

Bonaventure hotel

I see you Staples Center

Staples Center

Neat architecture Downtown

There's the big new neighbor rising nearby

Aon bank tower - used to be First Interstate Building

Be sure to check out awesome 360° video of the Sky Deck. Unfortunately we were unable to get 360° of the slide itself.

Skyspace facts:

SKYSLIDE

OUE Skyspace LA boasts a thrill experience unlike any other: Skyslide, an outdoor glass slide, positioned nearly 1,000 feet above downtown Los Angeles. The Skyslide is forty-five feet long, approximately 4 feet wide and made entirely with 1-1/4 inches thick glass. Visitors will experience Skyslide’s unparalleled views in a whole new way as they glide from the 70th to the 69th floor of the U.S. Bank Tower.

INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY​The Digital Interactive Level will feature a variety of elements for our guests to enjoy our dynamic technology experience. The 360-degree Digital Topography Wall of Los Angeles will have information on landmarks, neighborhoods, and other points of interest. From the Infinity Mirror that creates reflections upon reflections, to the Silhouette Wall which uses pixels to create reflective images based on body movement, these exhibits specifically designed for OUE Skyspace LA make for a dynamic experience to be enjoyed again and again.